Edit Your Life Episode 26: How To Get Kids To Do Chores
Chores represent a double parenting win -- you’re teaching your kids life skills while taking something off your load. But this seemingly everyday ritual is a constant source of frustration for families. In Episode 26 of Edit Your Life, Asha and I explore why families wrestle with integrating chores into their routine and share 10 tips for how to get kids to do them -- and hopefully realize that chores represent responsibility and eventual independence.
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Resources mentioned in this episode
- Minimalist Parenting
- How to get kids to do chores (8 tips from Christine)
- Chores for older kids (Asha shares about the impact of holding her kids accountable for their chores)
- A beautiful way to visually connect chores to allowance (perfect for those who like simple DIYs!)
- Age-appropriate chores for children...and why they’re not doing them (New York Times Motherlode)
- Gem Jars 2.0 (nice positive reward system from Amy Mascott of TeachMama -- our guest in Episode 13!)
- Allowance: What Works For You? (Jessica Turner -- our guest in Episode 8! -- hosted a conversation with her readers about allowance. Good feedback in the comments of the post.)
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